OktayEither that, or it's a very shy rapist. The only act of agression from the guy is to block the way as the girl tries to exit. Once that's accomplished, he quickly rolls into a ball and doesn't fight back once -- he is on his knees before the doors are closed, before any of the punching and the kicking (0:42-0:46). And then, around 1:10, when the doors open, you see him grab the door frame and start to pull himself out, but then he glances at the girl, puts his hands on his head, and sits back down for a final helping of hostility.

So there.

XenocideI want to have been one of the people in that building who got to see a guy being chased, and probably eventually crippled, by a little girl.

KnucklesI love how on the first stop, he keeps her from leaving, but then by the second stop, it's just the opposite.

CamonkWell you know you attack Jet Li's daughter and you get what's coming to you.

YakooMarkTwoEh, I don't know. As far as I can tell, she assumed she was going to be the only passenger in the elevator (the guy comes running in at the last second). So why was she standing all the way to the right, all the way to the front of the car?

It's as if she's leaving room for someone, right from the beginning. Maybe it's a cultural difference? Where people stand right directly in front of, a few inches away from the control board of elevators? Whoever gets there first gets to hit all the buttons?

And why did he wait to "attempt to abduct her" when the door opened? he had her locked in there for a while with no possible escape. Unless he waited to see if the hall was occupied?